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Neuropathy Treatment With Dr. David Wren Chiropractic & Sports Injury Center

Written By Dr. David Wren Chiropractic on November 3, 2022

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The symptoms of peripheral neuropathy can affect your day-to-day life, making it difficult to sleep, work, or participate in your favorite activities. When you visit us at Dr. David Wren Chiropractic & Sports Injury Center, Dr. Wren will evaluate your symptoms and design a customized plan for neuropathy treatment that works for your needs and lifestyle. If you’ve been searching for safe, reliable neuropathy treatment in Albany, we can help. 

What is the Cause of Your Neuropathy? 

One of the most common causes of peripheral neuropathy is diabetes, but there are also other causes. Peripheral neuropathy can also be caused by a traumatic injury, exposure to toxins, a genetic condition, or metabolic problems. If you haven’t been diagnosed with diabetes and aren’t sure why you’re exhibiting symptoms of neuropathy, Dr. Wren can perform diagnostic testing to discover the underlying cause of your condition and symptoms. Once we have confirmed the underlying cause of your neuropathy, Dr. Wren can design your neuropathy treatment plan. 

A Safe, Effective Treatment Plan for Your Symptoms

Dr. Wren is committed to providing holistic, all-natural care for each of his patients, with the overall goal of helping them live a longer, happier, healthier life. Dr. Wren will design a customized neuropathy treatment plan for you that is safe, effective, and non-invasive. This means that he won’t recommend invasive procedures like surgery or prescribe prescription medication. Instead, he will focus on combining chiropractic therapies that have been proven to reduce or eliminate key symptoms of neuropathy. This might include:

  • Chiropractic adjustments
  • Decompression therapy
  • Massage therapy
  • Laser therapy
  • CBD oil

Maintaining Your Care at Home

In addition to the neuropathy treatment you receive in our office, Dr. Wren may also suggest that you make some changes at home, especially if your neuropathy is caused by diabetes. Dr. Wren may recommend you change your diet and exercise habits; modify or avoid certain activities to reduce your symptoms; and use therapeutic exercises and stretches to build core muscles, reduce pain and inflammation, and improve mobility.

If You Need Help with Symptoms of Neuropathy, Call Us Today

If your neuropathy symptoms are affecting your ability to enjoy life and you’re ready to seek neuropathy treatment in Albany, call us at Dr. David Wren Chiropractic & Sports Injury Center. Dr. Wren will work closely with you to evaluate your symptoms and conditions and get you the care you need to improve your symptoms and get back to your regular life.

To learn more, you can call us at (229) 883-0042 or schedule an appointment online.


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